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6511mm Gnuntg 33151; $111001 I ,Our second, year .as'students'HOf'the G. C. H. S. shows a marked i111'-'-' provement in every 'resp.ect The class at the beginning of the year num- , bered twenty, ten boys and ten girls, but We have lost two members,Luci1e W Richards and Lloyd Evans,duri11g the term The officers for the first sem- ester were as follows: Helen Fletcl1er,p1esident; John Hardie, vice- -pres- ident; Clifford Crawford, seeretary-treasurer; Erla Clarke, class reporteij ,1 Helen Fletcher, class historian, and Mrs. Sch10eder, Class adviser, The i: second semester were changed, John Ha1die,p1'eside11t; Lillian Thouvnel, .vice- president; Agnes Walker, seer etary- t1'-:easu1'er, and Heleh Fletcher, class reporter. This year in cennection With the boys and girls respective class bas-I I ,ket ball teams tWo Sophomore girls, Minnie McIntyre and Helen Fletcher, 9 ' played at various times as substitutes on the girls first team, and five Soph-' , 01n61'e' hdys, :Rene-Simipson, Wilbert Parrish, Clifford Cranord, Harlan 1? McCarty, and John Hardie, played on the boys first team. This year,as f1 during the previbus one, some of the b6ys of our class have wen plaees One, beth the baseball and football teams. ' ' a , HTW6 members of the S63 h611161'e ClaSS, Lillian Tho'uve'n'elvand ROIIOI'QVI'I' q V.--,M.,ye1's play in the High School O1chest-ra Erla Clarke and Lillian Thou-i. xenel are in the g11'1s quar,tet While almost every girl in the Sophomme WHELEN FLETCHER Did You Ever See . i7 77 , ,, ' Sadieis diamond? , ' ' ' -' 6' i Florence dancing? . . i 6 ' 1' 'Mildred and her beau at the theater? Cliff With his lessons? 5 ,Beth a littie peeved? , 7 . . ' . ., . . Rosalle giggling? , , ,, ' Ray's dimples? i. ,- 1 1 ; at Zona eatiiig candy? Julia Without Helen? Wick acting foolish? Violet smiling? . , . i '1. , , Helen Fowler looking downhearted? I W t F '6 ' Rene; writing a note? i ' , Lwehli ii 9:, . Zola, studying her 'English? , Alice rooting for a ball game? . ' ' k 'mq , '95,? , ' $iiliam QImmtg :iHEgI; i$thunl - I 13511;: 14 .
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, 65111151111 QImmtg EEEgh $nhuhl I Our class was honored by having Wanda Goodwin selected as one of. the High Scheol Debating Team. The Freshman girls basketball teamf was represented by Nora MyerS,Ba1'-ba1'a Jackson, Eva Fowler,A11eene'7: J0h11S0n,Maravene Scarborough, Wanda Goodwin and Dorothy Willaby Three of the! b0yS,F1'ed Lear, Dorin Wilburn and Roy Orwick,p1ayed in : the iirst baseball team and the second boys basketbail team Roy Orwick'wfj also played on the first footbail team. We hope that We will be as well i, lepresented in athletics 11e1't year as we have bese en this year. . 111 January we elected our officers for the second semester, who 'areII'I IDorin Wilburn,p1'eSident; Alleene Jehnsion, vice preSident;Barba1'a Jack- ' I ' son, Seci'etary- treasurer; and NeraiMye1s,c1aSS reporter. ' - MOTTO There is ever a conflict on, my friend, 111 which We are free to engage; .. There is ever a cause for us to defend And ever Ia play we may stage. . ' There iS eve1 a plaCe for 11s to iit 111, A chance our valor to test; . I. . , . , f 'I A Strife in which we are sure to win, ' I- 'I u ??I- . If we always will do 0111 best. .1 i ' - - - T CLASS ROLL AlleeheiJehnSehx S. I - Fred Leahr' William Orwick Eva Fowler , . I Nora Myers Merle McCarty - . 1 3; ; Alice Schott Lottie Ogilvy '- Maravene Scarborough Melvin Hunt 3 I M B Dorin Wilburn ' Elton Lillie ' ' Barbara Jackson . . Ernest -Weise , . Lois Allen ' ' H 7 ' iWanda Gooowin 1' 4'1! Roy O-rwi'ck' , Dorothy Willaby . 7' 'W 1 www- Gladys Austin n Lawrence Wheeler I. , 553' 'u m . 0mm Bottle Moore , , huh m m' 1. Would You Recognize Zone without Beth? J. B. studying? Grace Without a spit curl? , Violet with ear puffs? F'rances not talking? Alton eating licorice? ' Alleene frowning? Nora and Bab not laughing? Louella walking fast? Gladys not blushing? Wanda not chewing gum? SGEiIIiam CInmtfg 35th $tl1nnl I ' 135112 .115:
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